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June 28, 2002 • Page Image 33

…Delicate Dance JARC dinner speaker says parent professional relationship key to helping special-needs children. RONELLE GRIER Special to the Jewish News I is hard to dance when your shoes are on the wrong feet. That's one thing people learned June 13 at the JARC annual meeting at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Keynote speaker Janice Fialka asked audience members to switch their shoes to the wrong feet to illustrate the th...…

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…Educators From Russia, Ukraine Win Max Fisher Diaspora Award /1160 Orclia,c1 Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI 48323 The finest of Assisted Livin g , with catered services in b eautiful surroundin g s created especiall y for older adults Studios and suites with private baths Three well planned daily meals Licensed Nurses & Resident Assistants 24 hours/7 days Emergency call system Medication management Alzheimer's and dementia care Housekeepin...…

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…Attorney Ezra Goldman Seeks District Judgeship In Oak Park is involved with and supportive of Ezra N. Goldman of Oak Park has local charities and outreach organi- announced his candidacy for judge zations. of 45-B District Goldman said he Court in Oak Park. is proud to live in The primary election his childhood is Tuesday, Aug. 6. hometown, where An alumnus of he and his wife, Yeshiva Beth Jennifer, are raising Yehudah in two sons, ages 2 Sou...…

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…WE SAW IT! WE CLIMBED IT! WE LOVED IT! TRAVEL MAX 2002 ADVENTURE cl S41g ri' iqJ Israel Theme Of Bonds Speaker Dr. Ellen S. Cannon will speak at the State of Israel Bonds Professional Health Services Division annual Maimonides dinner, honoring Drs. Jason H. Bodzin and Harvey P. Sabbota, 6 p.m. Sunday, June 30, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield. Dr. Cannon has been a professor of political science for 20 years. An advo- cate on b...…

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…On-Star standard on every 2002 SAAB 1 year free service 2002 SAAB 93 Convertible Corn People who test drive a SAAB usually buy one. GM EMPLOYEE LEASE NON- GM EMPLOYEE LEASE '350 '395 Stutz Legacy Aids Community $2460 + Olds Owner Loyalty due at inception. $2360 + Olds Owner Loyalty due at inception. Includes down payment, security deposit, acq. fee & lst months payment Includes down payment. Leather seats, power windows, power ...…

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…DOUBLE YOUR CLOSET SPACE Call now for FREE estimate counseling - Susan Stone appointment Good Closet Keeping Systems (888) 914-9700 GOOD CLOSET KEEPING SYSTEMS Closet , Quality tailored to your taste, clothes lifestyle Upcoming Events in Metro Detroit SHABBAT SHALOM Congregation Beth Shalom — Saturday, June 29, Shabbat services. Rabbi David Nelson will discharge and install the officers during services. Luncheon will follow. $10 adults,...…

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…C o m mu n i ty BENEFITS Dream Cuts — Saturday, July 13, 2-5 p.m. Donations for haircuts by Birmingham salons will benefit Camp Mak-A-Dream. Rachel Nevada and Steve Courtney, 760-WJR will emcee. $30 minumum donation. Old Woodward and Maple Roads. (248) 540-1769. Kadima Golf Classic — Monday, July 15, beginning at 11:30 a.m. Lunch, golf, cocktails, strolling dinner, awards, raffle and auction will benefit Kadima Mental Health Drop-In Center. F...…

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…Commullig Mazel Toy! New Arrivals June 4 Proud parents Jenny (Kellman) and Ron Fritz of Huntington Woods and Kalkaska announce the birth of their son, Adler Maxwell Fritz. He will spend his first summer at Camp Tanuga, where his parents are co-direc- tors of the camp. His happy family includes grandparents Betsy and Joel Kellman of Huntington Woods, Nadine Fritz of Novi and Tom Fritz of Novi. His great-grandparents are Selma Stromer of Far...…

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…PLUMBING TIPS PUT AWAY THE PLUNGER! Harold Gayer. Sharing in their joy is great-grandmother Ida Katzman. Ari is named in loving memory of his mater- nal great-grandmother Alla Vulman and paternal great-grandmother Rose Gayer. Sept. 6 Harry and Allison Fried proudly announce the adoption of their beauti- ful daughter, Juliana Rae Isabel (Malka) on March 23. Sharing in their happiness are grandparents Jake and Paul B. Fried, Suzanne Wilson an...…

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…Personal Training Just Got Private! A - FITNESS TOGETHER 1 Client 1 Trainer 1 Goal • Private Training Rooms • No Crowds • No Waiting for Equipment All the Focus is on You OBERFIELD-KUPPERSMITH M r. and Mrs. Jack Kuppersmith of Carlsbad, Calif., former- ly of West Bloomfield, are thrilled to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Allyson Nicole to Gregory Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oberfield of Princeton, N.J. Allyson graduat...…

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…Make the feeling last forever with beautiful diamond rings from our exciting Designer Collection Community Engagements DAVIDOW-NOTHSTINE E Talk to a Tapper's Diamond Expert about our selection of brilliant and fiery diamonds or have your diamond set in one of our elegant mountings. Visit our website at wwvv.tappers.com Mark t Ire e Moment' sther and Howard Davidow of Oak Park are delighted to announce the engagement of their daughter B...…

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…Weddings HIRSCH-WOLFE J ulie Rebecca Wolfe and Justin Alan Hirsch were recently married at the Hotel Baronette in Novi. Rabbi David Castiglione of Temple Beth El officiated. Julie is the daughter of Carol Wittenberg of West Bloomfield and Charles Wolfe of Cincinnati, Ohio. Justin is the son of Linda and Larry Hirsch of Northbrook, Ill. Erin Bragg and Kim Williamson were the women of honor. Bridesmaids were Adria Prosse, sister- in-law of th...…

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…NCSY Lights Wa he k Diverse is and g A4 V. V XXX•Xe ssionals finds common *14*4** ce on end-of-life , earet: * $ 4 ' ...,.-:::•;; ;$ 41 1 4:1 :1 ? ,,,••,, • M *14111ilit 6 6 # 0 t 4 $ * .< x 4 4 4 . KERI GUTEN COHEN Story Development Editor ore than 125 rabbis and cantors, mostly from the Northeast, attended a one-day end-of-life con- ference in Manhattan June 13 to learn more about the clergy's role in helping the dying and...…

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…Adding More Diversi ty This year, the group stretched a little more with its new supervisor, the Rev. Urias Beverly. He is an African American minister at Grand River Baptist Church in Detroit and an educator at the Ecumenical Theological Seminary in Detroit. "I learned a lot from them, too," he said during a break in sessions at the New York conference. The group teased him about his nametag, which read: "Rabbi Urias Beverly." David Techner,...…

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…Dr. and Mrs. Leon Herschfus P'TACH dinner furthers goal to help learning-disabled students. SUSAN TAWIL Special to the Jewish News T he word p'tach means "open" in Hebrew. P'TACH also is the name of the nationwide organi- zation that "opens the doors" of opportunity for Jewish children with learning disabilities. An acronym for Parents for Torah for All Children, P'TACH's goal is to ensure access to quality religious and secular educati...…

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…'Lighting Up The World' Annual gathering hears how NCSY is keeping youth Jewishly affiliated. Findings of the Lilly survey of more than 1,000 randomly selected NCSY Special to the Jewish News "alumni" included the following: •An intermarriage rate of 2 hat better way to raise percent (compared to a national funds for an organiza- rate of 52 percent, as found in tion than to show its the 1990 National Jewish effectiveness? Population Study)....…

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…Spirituality JOIN THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE for Shabbat Mincha Services, Discussion and Seudah Shlishit with Special Guests: The Midwest Consul General of FRANCE: Honorable Dominique T. Decherf and Barry Jacobs, Director of Strategic Studies in the AJC office of Government and International Affairs "FRANCE: A Country In Conflict: Battling The Surge In Anti-Semitism" 4:30 PM: Saturday, July 13, 2002 Congregation Shaarey Zedek B'nai ...…

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…Spirituality CONSERVATIVE ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE 29901 Middlebelt, Farmington Hills, 48334, (248) 851-5100. Rabbis: Daniel Nevins, Herbert Yoskowitz. Cantor: Howard Glantz. Rabbi emeritus: Efry Spectre. Cantor emeritus: Larry Vieder. Services: Friday 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m., 9 p.m.; weekdays 7:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; Sunday 8:30 a.m. AHAVAS ISRAEL (GRAND RAPIDS) 2727 Michigan St. SE, Grand Rapids, 49506-1297, (616) 949-2840. Rabbi: David J.B. Krish...…

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…Spirituality SHOMREY EMUNAH 25451 Southfield Road, Southfield, 48075, (248) 559-1533, 557-9666. Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash. Services: Saturday 9:15 a.m.; weekdays 7:10 a.m.; 10 minutes before sundown. THE SHUL-CHABAD LUBAVITCH 6211 Quaker Hill Drive, West Bloomfield 48322; (248) 788-4000. Rabbi: Kasriel Shemtov. YAGDIL TORAH 17100 W. 10 Mile, Southfield 48075; (248) 559-6454. Rabbi: Eli Yelen. Services: Friday 7:25 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m., 8:40...…

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…Torah Portion Rather Than Being Contradictory, Parshat Pinchas Shows Symmetry motifs carefully, a pattern emerges that can teach us a great deal about the priorities the Torah attempts to establish. I believe that the portion is perfectly symmetrical and that the . five sections can be seen as a pattern, with the first and last as one theme; he Book of Numbers prima- the second and fourth as another. All rily relates incidents that of which ...…

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…idit( 41)101 ntsS JVS salutes its Strictly Business sponsors. With their generous support and commitment to JVS, metropolitan Detroiters are enriching their lives and achieving vocational success every day. Presenting Sponsor DairnierChrysler Corporation Fund " Luncheon Underwriter Awards Underwriter Media Sponsor CRAI N DE' ROITBt8INESS Comers Bronze Level Sponsor ToNE. A Copper Level Sponsor Active Aero Group Barris, Sott, Denn ...…

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…13) Learn something new about your child. Ask your child, "If you were going to live with any one of your friends for one month, who would it be and why?" Through his answer, you'll learn a great deal about your child, his friends and his friends' parents. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM AppleTree Editor D uring the school year, kids have to endure listening to their parents talk about walk- ing 10 miles to school in 30 feet of snow (without shoes) — ...…

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…AppleTree dip into the mixture and raise to make bubbles. 23) Decorate and destroy "bad guy" balloons. Use permanent markers to decorate balloons with the faces of Haman and other rotten figures from history. Fill the balloons with water and enjoy smashing. 24) Tell a family story. One person starts a tale, the second continues, the third adds and so on and so on until everyone has had a turn. 25) Take a day trip to a nearby town that you'...…

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…Take turns doing the voices. 69) Ask your child to write down 12 things for which he's grateful. 80) Design a map of a pretend country. 81) Press flowers. You can use them later to make your own Rosh Hashanah cards. 70) Have a water chase. Fill empty spray bottles with water and chase each other outside. Whoever stays the most dry is the winner. 82) Make paper boats and sail at a favorite stream. 71) Help your child learn the basics of s...…

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…The Scene T h r i ll Not a year out of college, Ray Wert quit his job — to make his mark in the race for governor. Cam paign ERIN PODOLSKY Special to the Jewish News S hortly after the terrorist attacks on America last Sept. 11, Ray Wert took stock of what he was doing and decided that he could be doing more. He gave notice at his financial advisor's job at Merrill Lynch, began checking out the various candi- dates running for Michigan ...…

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…"I work in fund-raising, and you hear is to make sure that you're involved. himself thrust into a different kind of voter registration drive at MSU when he a lot that politics is all about money — Because that's the only way that your voice is going to be heard." arrived on campus as a freshman, in part Jewish community than the one he and it's not," he says. "Politics is all knew in Detroit. He joined and was And what are plans for his post-e...…

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…kN, Israeli-Palestinian Teen s Are Talk i ng conflict generates lively discussion DIANA LIEBERMAN Copy Editor/Education Writer A here at home. s the latest Palestinian intifizda (uprising) rages through its second year, the debate over the policy and ethics of the situation has sparked vigorous discussion among local teens. And they don't have to be of Jewish or Arabic descent to have strong feelings "I've changed since I went on a p...…

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…rooms of teachers Gary Weisserman and Jennifer Rosenwasser. The stu- dents responding here all reside in West Bloomfield. "At my lunch table, we spend every day talking about the Middle East," said 18-year-old Josh Kimmel. "Everyone says this is about religion. I disagree." "This is an issue of worldwide security," Josh said. "If we show ter- rorism works, what's to stop it from happening all over the world?" .Alana Kuhn, 16, helped to plan a ...…

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…Arts & Entertainment 0_ Estate of the Artisr/SODRAC (Montreal) 2002 © VEGAP (Madrid)/SODART (Montreal) 2002 © Estate of the Artist/SODRAC (Montreal) 2002 DREAMING WITH OPEN EYES Toronto exhibit spotlights Dada and Surrealist art from Israel Museum. STORY Estate of the Artist/SODRAC (Montreal) 2002 on page 68 …

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…Arts Entertainment Best Bets . CLASSICAL NoT Es The annual Salute to America concerts, featuring a prelude concert by the U.S. Band and Chorus and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra performing selections from American composers, patriotic tunes and a rousing 1812 Overture, take place 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, July 3-6, on the Village Green at Greenfield Village. Adults: $19 advance/$23 day of; children ages 5-12: $10 advance/$14 day of; 4 a...…

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…You Don't Have To Go Downtown to Get the Zi la ollywood beauty and former Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit student SELMA BLAIR has always considered Tinseltown legend LAUREN BACALL as one of her main acting influences, and their resemblance is another reason why she feels the connection. Blair states, "I actually feel like I resemble Lauren Bacall, and there's that whole side of me I've kept down, because I started when the kiddie ...…

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…Arts ntertainment Dreaming With Open Eyes Toronto exhibit spotlights Dada and Surrealist art from Israel Museum. FRAN HELLER Special to the Jewish News 1 f one word could define Dada and Surrealist , art, it would be experimentation. Consider Marcel Duchamp's Bicycle Wheel, his first readymade, or everyday industrial object, in which he presents a wheel mounted on a kitchen stool as a work of art. Or Man Ray's assemblage Cadeau (Gift), ...…

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…Estate of the Artist/SODRAC (Montreal) 2002 of the Surrealist movement. Man Ray pays tribute to him in this sculpture. By Another Name In the book Complex Identities: Jewish Consciousness and Modern Art, co-edited by Matthew Baigell and Milly Heyd, Heyd draws a compelling parallel between Man Ray's art and his hidden Jewish identi- ty. Just as the object is covered up in The Engima so has the artist, she writes, covered up his life. By not ...…

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…N Noy Ot Cover Story: Summer Reading Page Turners Lose yourself in a great book with our annual roundup of the best new fiction and nonfiction titles with a Jewish tun R eading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are," said American philosopher Mason Cooley in the 1950s. For those of our readers who are spending the summer in their own back yards — and for those who need something to read on trans- Atlantic flights...…

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…Arts is Entertainment Cover Story: Summer Reading FICTION THE ENGLISH ASSASSIN WOLFY AND THE STRUDELBAKERS THE COMPLETE TALES OF KETZIA GOLD By Daniel Silva (G. P. Putnam's Sons; 336 pp.; $25.95) By Zvi Jagendorf (Dewi Lewis Publishing; 187 pp.; $13.95 pb) By Kate Bernheimer (Black Ice Books; 140 pp.; $11.95 pb) Six paragraphs into Daniel Silva's thriller You know you're in for a wild ride when you pick up a book authored by a writer...…

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…NONFICTION STUFFED: ADVENTURES OF A RESTAURANT FAMILY By Patricia Volk (Alfred A. Knopf; 239 pp.; $23) r- SLEEPING WITH CATS By Marge Piercy (William Morrow; 245 pp; $25.95) Nt.41t-- Patricia Volk was a restaurant princess. When she'd dine at Morgen's, the white- tablecloth, garment- center restaurant owned by her family, waiters would wink and twirl her napkin overhead and place it on her lap with a grand flourish. If she'd order a hamb...…

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…I Cover Story: Summer Reading The Jewish News surveyed SHORT STORIES people around town to find out what they've been reading this summer. Here is a sample of responses. By Chaim Potok (Alfred A. Knopf; 273 pp.; $23) ERIC GROSSMAN Residence: Southfield Occupation: Teacher Summer Read: Kim by Rudyard Kipling; Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell "Kim is a window into a foreign world in a distant time, while Tipping Point gave me a new parad...…

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…re SELF-HELP , MY STROKE OF LUCK OH, THE THINGS I K_IVOW LA GUIDE TO SUCCESS, OR, FAILING THAT HAPPINESS By Kirk Douglas (William Morrow; 196 pp.; $22.95) By Al Franken (E.P. Dutton; 128 pp.; $19.95) Kirk Douglas richly deserves his status as a Hollywood icon. Not content with his many achievements in the movies, Douglas turned to writing and, at the age of 72, he published his best- selling autobiogra- phy, The Ragman's Son. He has sin...…

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…Silva is in the midst of con- verting to Judaism, studying with Rabbi Mindy Portnoy at Temple Sinai in Washington. His children are being raised as Jews, and Silva says it is important for the family to be of the same faith. But the novelist insists he is not going pin.- ro b thugh the con- version process only for fami- ly reasons. "I love the faith, the religion, the tradition, the intellectual qualities of Reform Judaism," he says. The Engl...…

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